generated design and visually pleasing things

Every key of the Optimus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very moment.

Think of this: 130 single OLEdisplays. This won’t be cheap but will be the eye-catcher on your desktop.
Of course this won’t make much sense for the 10-finger-blind-typing.
Besides that: It can really help you a lot to see what function is currently assigned to a certain key, think of all the shortcuts in Photoshop or other programs, tutorials with keys blinking in a certain order or things like that.

This is probably the most basic theme for the Sony Ericsson k700 you will ever find :)
I made it about a year ago just when I got my k700i and all these animated and colourful themes were going on my nerves. Reason: They look cool but are very hard to read and use in the everyday usage.

Why won’t they respond to neither my Pay Pal payment nor any of my 3 emails?
I don’t know and as a paying customer, I don’t think I have to care about.

Lucky me: I payed by Pay Pal, not directly by credit card.
Thus, I could open a dispute on the payment. And as TGT Soft didn’t respond to this dispute within 10 days, the claim was automatically granted.

Normally I don’t care much about skinnable software, so I use the default theme or look for a quite minimalistic one.
Same with Firefox – just ‘till I found PixelZilla, a cool pixel style theme for Firefox, Firebird, the Mozilla suite, and now even for K-Meleon.

Of course all Firefox skins are pixeled somehow. But this one goes for a reduced colour set, pretty much towards the high coloured trend.

Design made in Germany and computer maker Shuttle are arranging a “wallpaper competition”:http://www.designmadeingermany.de/wettbewerb/shuttle/index_en.html.

The contestants are supposed to created a wallpaper of dimensions 1280 * 1024 that is related to the “Shuttle XPC system”:http://eu.shuttle.com/de/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-171/310_read-3476/.
Deadline is June 13th 2005 at 11:59 PM CET.

Prizes are a nice looking PC and a TFT monitor, that even won the “red dot design award”:http://www.red-dot.de/.